Part of the problem of infertility stems from couples not knowing the optimal timing for sexual intercourse to successfully fertilize the egg and conceive. The egg's viability lasts only about one day, while sperm survival in the female reproductive tract can extend up to three days. Synchronization between the presence of a viable egg and functional sperm around it can ensure successful fertilization and pregnancy development.
The most favorable time for effective fertilization of the egg is when sperm enter the female reproductive tract from two to six hours after ovulation has begun, but it is very difficult to pinpoint the exact time of ovulation.
It is certain
that the highest likelihood of getting pregnant occurs when sexual intercourse happens within the six-day window around ovulation,
with the days distributed as follows: four days before ovulation and two days after ovulation.
The frequency of intercourse on these days should be once a day.
Оплодотворение и беременность зависят от правильного момента, когда зрелые сперматозоиды встречают на своём пути зрелую яйцеклетку, готовую к оплодотворению. Статистические модели показывают, что половине пар удаётся забеременеть в течении трёх месяцев без использования противозачаточных средств, 75% удаётся в течении полугода и более 85% по истечению года. Тем парам, которым не удаётся забеременеть в течении года, предлагается обратиться к специалистам. Так как главная причина бесплодия у женщин остаётся всё же возраст,
Fertilization and pregnancy depend on the right moment when mature sperm meets a mature egg ready for fertilization. Statistical models show that half of couples manage to conceive within three months without using contraceptives, 75% within six months, and over 85% within a year. Couples who do not manage to conceive within a year are advised to consult specialists. Since the main cause of infertility in women remains age,
We advise women over the age of 35 to see a reproductive specialist earlier.
Infertility is divided into primary and secondary.
Primary infertility — when a couple has never had a previous pregnancy.
Secondary infertility — when a couple cannot conceive despite having had a pregnancy and childbirth in the past.
It is important to know that harmful habits, such as smoking (both active and passive) reduce the likelihood of pregnancy in both partners.
Obesity or underweight can also reduce the likelihood of pregnancy. Therefore, proper nutrition and a healthy lifestyle can contribute to pregnancy.
In the past, it was believed that the issue of infertility originated from the woman. Now we know that this problem comes equally from both partners.
E.GIRSH, I.AIZIKOVICH
...
